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Sochi Olympics Viewers Guide

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2014-02-06 16:26

For the next 18 days, the world will be captivated by stories of athletic success. American ski and snowboarding fans can watch it all live on NBC Olympics.com along with extensive network broadcast coverage. (Getty Images/Clive Rose)

SOCHI, Russia (Feb. 6) – For the next 18 days, the world will be captivated by stories of athletic success. American ski and snowboarding fans can watch it all live on NBC Olympics.com along with extensive network broadcast coverage. Comprehensive coverage of the Olympic Winter Games from Sochi kicks off on Thursday, Feb. 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET with preliminary rounds of slopestyle snowboarding and freestyle moguls skiing. Television coverage of the Sochi Games will feature an unprecedented 18 consecutive NBC primetime shows, beginning Thursday, Feb. 6, continuing with Friday night's Opening Ceremony and concluding Sunday, Feb. 23 with the Closing Ceremony.

WATCH LIVE ON TV

NBC Olympics launched the most extensive coverage ever of the Olympic Winter Games on Thursday.

Every event will be streamed live on NBCOlympics.com in addition to 18 straight nights of primetime broadcasts.

Live daytime broadcasts in the U.S. begin Saturday, Feb. 8 on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) and across the NBCUniversal family of networks.

NBCSN will present more than 230 hours of Olympic coverage from Sochi, the most Winter Olympic coverage ever on a cable network.

NBCSN will air at least one gold medal final live each day through its 16 days of coverage. Most days, live coverage on NBCSN will begin at 3 a.m. ET and continue for 12 hours.

LIVE STREAMThroughout the Games, every phase of competition from all 15 sports on the Sochi program, including each medal-winning performance in all 98 events, will be streamed LIVE on NBCOlympics.com and via the NBC Sports Live Extra mobile app (iPhone/iPad | Android).